While his club announced this Saturday that Zlatan Ibrahimovic, victim of a sprained left knee a week ago with AC Milan, would be subjected to "a six-week conservatory treatment", the star of 39 years informed his coach Janne Andersson that he would not be able to hold his place for the next Euro (June 11-July 11).
It is the Swedish Federation which announces it on its social networks: "We hope to see you again soon on the football fields."
Coming out of his international retirement in March, five years after his farewell to the Swedish national team, the former Parisian may give up his last chance to participate in a big competition with Sweden.
At the Euro (June 11-July 11), Sweden must meet Spain on June 14, Slovakia on the 18th and Poland on the 23rd.
Idag har Zlatan meddelat Janne Andersson att hans skada stoppar honom från att medverka i EM i sommar.
Krya på dig Zlatan, vi hoppas att få se dig på fotbollsplanen snart igen!
- Svensk Fotboll (@svenskfotboll) May 15, 2021
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